>I edited some photos with GIMP 2.10.6 and exported them as jpg files. 
>Then I wanted to do some quick edits of the exported jpg files with
>Microsoft Photo (Windows 10 operating system).  When I attempt to save
>my changes (or a copy of the changes) the following message is
>displayed:
>"Oops! We couldn't save that one."
>
>I thought perhaps my Microsoft Photo App was corrupt, so I ran the
>repair and reset commands under Microsoft Photo App settings and
>neither helped.
>
>When I attempt to edit and save jpg files that were not created with
>GIMP, Microsoft Photo works fine (note these files are in the same
>folder as the GIMP exported jpg).  So the problem is unique to those
>jpg files created with GIMP.
>
>When I right clicked on the jpg files created with GIMP and selected
>properties, I noticed in the "General Tab" the following option was
>unchecked:
>"This file came from another computer and might be blocked to help
>protect this computer __ Unblock".
>So I checked the "Unblock" box and hit "Apply" then "OK".  However
>this didn't help.  Still unable to save it in Microsoft Photo.
>
>Has anyone else experienced this issue?  Why is this happening and
>what can I do to fix it?
>
>Your assistance would be greatly appreciated.

The same is happening to me. I just got a new laptop and downloaded GIMP (the
newest version that I don't like). I get the exact same error message when
trying to edit a GIMP exported photo using the Photo apps.

Did you get to fix it? 
Can anyone please provide a solution? 

Thank you so much in advance.

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virjofer (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)
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